Despite the rising cost of hardware components, Samsung’s next ultra-premium smartphone might not see a price hike. A new report suggests that Samsung may decide not to raise the price of the Galaxy Z Fold 8, and the reason might come…
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Archaeologists find human excrement in 1,900-year-old glass vial used to hold perfume
Archaeologists in Turkey have discovered traces of human excrement in a 1,900-year-old glass…
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The Rise of Frameless Motors in Collaborative Robots: Enhancing Dexterity and Safety
Discover how frameless motors enhance dexterity, efficiency, and safety in collaborative robots, revolutionizing industrial automation and robotics innovation!
Introduction
The robotics industry is experiencing a transformative shift…
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Rocket Report: Pentagon needs more missile interceptors; Artemis II clears review
Welcome to Edition 8.33 of the Rocket Report! NASA officials seem optimistic about launching the Artemis II mission next month, so confident that they will forgo another fueling test on…
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A Giant Asteroid Strike Beneath the North Sea Created a Tsunami Taller Than a 30-Story Building
After years of debate, scientists have finally solved the mystery of the Silverpit Crater beneath the North Sea. New research confirms that a 160-meter-wide asteroid struck the seabed around 43 to 46 million years ago, causing a massive…
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Quantum handshake: How orbital overlap dictates molecular conductance
By placing single-atom-thick adlayers of p-block metals on commonly employed gold electrodes (d-block), a research team at National Taiwan University has successfully quantified the “interfacial hopping integral” between molecules and electrodes….
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How sewage treatment plants could handle food waste, sparing landfills and the climate
Treatment plants can capture over 95% of methane from food waste, compared to about 50% at landfills. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Every day, food scraps disappear into trash bags, are hauled away and forgotten. But that waste could be turned into…
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In its hunt for critical minerals, the US is misconstruing what is and is not America’s
A metal claw reaches for an iron and manganese nodule on the seabed for testing. USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center Americans have a reputation for being bad at world geography, and the current U.S. administration is no exception,…
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Google’s AI Searches Love to Refer You Back to Google
Google seems to have a Google addiction. If you click on a hyperlink in Google’s chatbot-style search tool, AI Mode, you are likely to be looped into another Google search, according to a new study from SE Ranking, a search engine optimization…
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Wild Pigs Turning ‘Neon Blue’ in California Triggered Warnings : ScienceAlert
Game hunters found startlingly ‘neon blue’ flesh inside wild pigs in California in 2025, prompting advisory statements about potential contamination.
“I’m not talking about a little blue,” Dan Burton, owner of a wildlife control company, told…
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